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Old 05-05-2011, 07:54 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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Snag wrote:
Derald wrote:
"Snag" wrote:

Fairly simple matter to close it in and use it for storage/shop
space , but I'll want a slab poured before I move it . Might be a
good time right now to start checkin' on that ...

Yeah; it's never to soon. More time the 'crete has to cure the
better. Reads as if your move may be imminent. Be sure to check with
the local zoning code enforcement people beforehand, if the new
jurisdiction has building code. Easier to do the silly dance now than
to tear the project down on the sayso of some dweeb in a county truck
and rented shirt.
Sorry to read about the berries. That's something with which I have
no experience.
--
Derald


Our land is in an unincorporated area in Stone County Arkansas ,
where they may have heard of a building permit, but few have seen one
. With the exception of those who have moved up there from Memphis to
get away from such things.
Right now berries are the least of my worries , as neither my wife
nor I have a job as of the end of June (I've been unemployed for 16
months). Seems the new administration of the school district where
she's been teaching for 12 years have decided to ignore the law and
not renew her contract . Can't say more due to pending legal action .


Follow-up as regards permits - the only permit/inspection required in that
area is potable water plumbing in new construction . I called the office
that has that responsibility .
Side note , there's an opening for a teacher up there ... makes my li'l
heart go pitty-pat !!
--
Snag
Learning keeps
you young !